September 14, 2021|10:40 am – 11:00 am (ET)

Machine Learning and Advanced Digital Gauging for Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing Processes

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are of increasing interest and applicability to industrial manufacturing enterprises. The potential to accelerate the transition to automated work-flows via incorporation of sophisticated computational algorithms has already been leveraged in the field of design engineering for some time. In this presentation, we will be considering how the combination of simulation, in-situ measurement and machine learning can pay real-time dividends to both well understood subtractive manufacturing processes and nascent additive manufacturing technologies. In the course of the work presented, Altair (Troy, MI) a world-leading software and cloud solution provider for simulation, IoT, high performance computing (HPC), data analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) teamed up with Renishaw (Gloucestershire, UK) a global leader in industrial metrology, healthcare and additive manufacturing (AM).

Speakers
Angkit Choudhury

Angkit Choudhury

Engineering Data Scientist

Altair

Kevin Brigden

Kevin Brigden

Applications Engineer

Renishaw, Inc.

Event Speakers

Angkit Choudhury

Angkit Choudhury

Engineering Data Scientist, Altair

Angkit has a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree, focused on Applied Machine Learning/Deep Learning in Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing. He has performed research in machine learning and NLP applied to social media on tasks such as classification, sentiment analysis. Angkit joined Altair in 2017 and is currently working on applying Machine Learning/Deep Learning in developing data driven solutions in the fields of predictive/diagnostic analytics (IoT), CAE and high performance computing (HPC).

Kevin Brigden

Kevin Brigden

Applications Engineer, Renishaw, Inc.

Kevin has a master’s degree in Engineering with honors in Motorsports Engineering from the University of Central Lancashire, England. He has been with Renishaw since 2014 working as an applications engineer in the Additive Manufacturing Products Division (AMPD). A member of a team of technical specialists, he brings a skill-set centered in Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) including: Computer Aided Design (CAD), Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). During Kevin’s time with Renishaw, he has led and consulted on numerous design projects in collaboration with partners and customers from Aerospace, Automotive, Space and Defense, and Medical engineering. Kevin is at the forefront of the Design for Additive Manufacture (DfAM) movement, with many of his characteristic and innovative designs widely recognized and imitated.

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